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... never so happy as when they are miserable . 2 " How are you , Trepid ? how do you feel to - day , Mr. Trepid ? " 3 " A great deal worse than I was , thank you ' ; almost dead , I am obliged to you ' ; I am always worse than I was , and ...
... never so happy as when they are miserable . 2 " How are you , Trepid ? how do you feel to - day , Mr. Trepid ? " 3 " A great deal worse than I was , thank you ' ; almost dead , I am obliged to you ' ; I am always worse than I was , and ...
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... never to himself hath said , This is my own , my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ! DEFINITIONS , & C. - Dead - insensible , without feeling ...
... never to himself hath said , This is my own , my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ! DEFINITIONS , & C. - Dead - insensible , without feeling ...
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... never had one of you , you went off a little too quick : you called me a liar , before giving me a chance to say another word ; and then , I thought I would let you take your own course , till you took that name back . If you had held ...
... never had one of you , you went off a little too quick : you called me a liar , before giving me a chance to say another word ; and then , I thought I would let you take your own course , till you took that name back . If you had held ...
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... NEVER was there exhibited in the history of the world , higher examples of noble daring , dreadful suffering , and heroic endurance , than by the Whigs of Carolina during the Revolution . The whole state , from the mountain to the sea ...
... NEVER was there exhibited in the history of the world , higher examples of noble daring , dreadful suffering , and heroic endurance , than by the Whigs of Carolina during the Revolution . The whole state , from the mountain to the sea ...
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... last , to spectacles , doctor , " said a friend after the service . " Yes , " " " 3 he replied ; " I found I could not do without them ; and I wonder now I never used them before to - day . " 22 THE FOOL'S REPROOF . DEFINITIONS , & c .
... last , to spectacles , doctor , " said a friend after the service . " Yes , " " " 3 he replied ; " I found I could not do without them ; and I wonder now I never used them before to - day . " 22 THE FOOL'S REPROOF . DEFINITIONS , & c .
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